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In Kashmir, an editor’s arrest sends chills through a shrinking community of journalists

  • The detention of Fahad Shah, the head of news portal Kashmir Walla, is the latest in a mounting media clampdown in the Indian-administered territory
  • Authorities have also resorted to intimidation – including arbitrary arrests – instilling fear in Kashmir’s small community of journalists

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The detention of Fahad Shah (centre sitting) has gripped Kashmir’s small community of journalists with fear. File photo: AP
On a Friday earlier this month, nearly half a dozen young reporters and interns of Kashmir Walla, a Srinagar-based news website in Indian-administered Kashmir, were waiting anxiously for their editor to show up.

Fahad Shah, 33, was due to edit the news stories they had filed for the day, so they could leave home before a weekend Covid-19 lockdown kicked in.

But their mood turned into angst in the evening after they learned from social media posts of fellow journalists that Shah had been arrested.

For the Kashmir Walla team, it was an expected – though dreaded – development. Four days earlier, Shah was summoned for questioning over the portal’s coverage of a police raid that left four dead, including a 17-year-old.

The independent news outlet’s story, based on interviews with the teen’s family, starkly differed from official accounts of the January 30 incident even as they included comments from the police.

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